Abstract
Twist morphing (TM) is a practical control technique in micro air vehicle (MAV) flight. However, TM wing has a lower aerodynamic efficiency (C L/CD) compared to membrane and rigid wing. This is due to massive drag penalty created on TM wing, which had overwhelmed the successive increase in its lift generation. Therefore, further CL/C Dmax optimization on TM wing is needed to obtain the optimal condition for the morphing wing configuration. In this paper, two-way fluid-structure interaction (FSI) simulation and wind tunnel testing method are used to solve and study the basic wing aerodynamic performance over (non-optimal) TM, membrane and rigid wings. Then, a multifidelity data metamodel based design optimization (MBDO) process is adopted based on the Ansys-DesignXplorer frameworks. In the adaptive MBDO process, Kriging metamodel is used to construct the final multifidelity CL/CD responses by utilizing 23 multi-fidelity sample points from the FSI simulation and experimental data. The optimization results show that the optimal TM wing configuration is able to produce better CL/CDmax magnitude by at least 2% than the non-optimal TM wings. The flow structure formation reveals that low TV strength on the optimal TM wing induces low CD generation which in turn improves its overall C L/CDmax performance. © 2014 Production and hosting by Elsevier Ltd. on behalf of CSAA and BUAA.
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Ismail, N. I., Zulkifli, A. H., Abdullah, M. Z., Basri, M. H., & Abdullah, N. S. (2014). Optimization of aerodynamic efficiency for twist morphing MAV wing. Chinese Journal of Aeronautics, 27(3), 475–487. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cja.2014.04.017
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